PowerTrip Portable Charger | I’m Lovin’ It

Never have to worry about a dead cellphone, tablet or MP3 player again, with the PowerTrip and PowerStick+ Portable Chargers. Read how you can WIN one yourself!

I think most of us know the heartache of Dead Battery Syndrome. My iphone has become such a lifeline and important part of my life keeping me connected to friends and family and allows me to work while I’m away from home.

So my biggest fear is having my phone die when I’m out and about. When I travel, I have the biggest anxiety about seeing the dreaded 10% battery warning! You can always carry a charger cord in your purse or car, but lets face it – if you are lucky enough to find an outlet while your out, you usually can’t sit by it while your phone charges for an hour or more.

So I’m a HUGE fanatic about keeping a car charger in my car and a portable charger in my purse!

One of the really cool things about these chargers is than can be branded with your logo or favorite photo!

The PowerTrip Charger:

This charger looks like a white plastic brick, and is about the size of a deck of cards and it’s the cream of the portable chargers crop! This charger can be charged from three different sources: a wall outlet, a computer’s USB jack or ….and I love this one……. the sun. That’s right! there is a solar panel on the back for topping off the charge.

The PowerTrip has a huge backup battery: 6,000 milliamps, enough to recharge an iPad once or a smartphone three times. This comes in REALLY handy if you have friends or family with you who are jealous when they find out you just charged your phone while riding a roller coaster and their phone is about to die 😉

This charge also doubles as a flash drive, with four, eight or 16 gigabytes of storage! Just a nice little added bonus.

The PowerTrip is super easy to use and has a handy little gauge on the side shows you how much charge remains in the gizmo.

It comes with three cords of its own — the traditional Apple 30-pin connector, mini-USB and micro-USB . Since I have the iPhone 5, I just use the cord that came with my phone.

The PowerTrip is a little pricier than most chargers, starting at $99 – but it does SO much more than most chargers and it’s WAY worth it, in my opinion! Buy the PowerTrip

PowerStick+

If you’re not a fan of carrying around a larger more heavy charger, or want to keep the cost down, then the PowerStick+ is for you!!

The PowerStick+ is the only portable power charger that features flash memory ranging in capacities from 4GB to 16GB. So, like the PowerTrip, you can take advantage of this technology to transfer images and files to the PowerStick+ charger.

You charge the PowerStick+ by simply popping it into your USB port and let it charge up. A fuel gauge lets you monitor its progress. Then connect the Powerstick+ to virtually any portable device – and it transfers the charge while allowing you to use that device even as it’s being charged. The PowerStick+ comes with three connectors: micro-USB, mini-USB and Apple 32-pin. For iPhone 5 users, the PowerStick+ represents an immediate charging solution.

You will quickly realize you can’t leave home without one of these chargers and they make great gifts, especially branded with a logo or picture….. since everyone needs one and hardly anyone has them.

WIN IT!

With vacation time here, it’s the perfect time to make sure you have a portable charger in your arsenal! The good people at PowerStick.com would like to give one lucky TidyMom reader a PowerTrip Charger with 4GB of flash memory branded with your favorite photo or logo!! That’s a $109 value and will be worth it’s weight in gold!!

GIVEAWAY has ENDED

To enter this giveaway, leave a comment on this post telling me why you would love to have a portable charger and what picture would you have put on yours, then simply complete the steps in the giveaway widget below:

Cheryl Sousan

A self-proclaimed neat freak, Cheryl chronicles her journey through homemaking on her blog, TidyMom.net, where she shares recipes, tutorials, crafting and her ever-growing love for photography. This St. Louis mom juggles her passion for life, her daughters and her tiger-loving husband, all while her obsession with tidiness cleans up the trail blazed behind her. Google+

I work twelve or fourteen hour days a few times a week, and my phone always dies because I’m too busy to remember to charge it, so this would be super handy. If I were feeling generous, I’d give it my guy, since he sails in the summertime, and doesn’t ahve a good place to plug in devices on the raceboat. Either way, it has a picture of this ridiculous little white dog who’s at my feet right now.

I love this! Would definitely use it a lot since I’m always out on photo shoots! Would probably put a picture of my boyfriend and I on it since we finally got pictures dome after 6 years of being together!

I would love this because my phone always seems to be dying and, since my son lost his charger and uses mine, too, I can never seem to find it when I need it! I would still put a picture of him and his brother on the charger, though :).

This is fantastic! I am always on the go and I hate when my phone is about to die and plug is nowhere in sight. Plus, we camp way out in the woods a lot and I like to take some pictures with my phone and some with my camera. If my phone dies, I’m out of luck there. I would put a picture of my husband and I on our favorite beach.

I would love this because my son loves to play games on my iPhone when we are out or riding in the car and then hands it back to me with 20% or less. This would be perfect as I could just plug it in and put it in my purse for it to charge while in the store, or church, or at the pool. What an awesome product!

That’s a cheap inexpensive way to charge your phone on the go. I really like the idea especially if you’re out on a trip where you want to be able to use your phone or tablet but won’t have ready power available. By the way, the solar charge is what really sells me on this one! Awesome product.

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